Indos are people of mixed European and Indonesian descent, with deep roots in Indonesia during the Dutch East Indies period. Over generations, many Indos migrated across the world — including to the Netherlands and the United States — forming a global community.
Today, Southern California is home to many Indos whose stories continue to evolve. A vibrant diaspora that honors both sides of its ancestry.
Global community
Indonesia → Netherlands → USA
Generations crossing oceans, preserving heritage while embracing new homes.
A unique blend of European and Indonesian roots, creating a rich cultural tapestry.
Overcoming displacement and rebuilding community with strength and pride.
Thriving across continents while keeping traditions alive for the next generation.
SoCal Indo exists to keep these stories alive and reconnect generations.
As time passes, connections to heritage can fade. SoCal Indo creates a space where our roots remain strong.
Understanding where we come from strengthens who we are. We keep the Indo spirit alive for generations to come.
— SoCal Indo Community
Heritage is not only about the past — it lives in the present. Through gatherings, cultural events, and shared experiences, we bring Indo heritage to life in Southern California. At the same time, we build meaningful connections with Indonesian communities, honoring both shared history and present-day relationships.
Preserving Indo heritage is about honoring our roots, strengthening community, and passing stories to future generations. It is about ensuring that the Indo identity continues to live on — not only in history, but in people.
Whether you have Indo roots or simply cherish the culture, you are welcome. Let’s celebrate, share, and preserve together.
Southern California · Everyone with a connection to Indo heritage is welcome
SoCal Indo is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to SoCal Indo are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. (EIN/ tax ID number: 99-4326673)
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